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Seke Molenga & Kalo Kawongolo
Cat: ASH 710. Rel: 28 May 20
 
Clásico/Ska
African Roots (5:14)
Bad Food (3:55)
Muto Ya Motema (7:43)
Mengieb (6:59)
Wakoya (5:35)
Guipimbu Gienu (5:47)
Review: In 1979, dub legend Lee 'Scratch' Perry "adopted" a pair of Congolese musicians who had been left stranded on Jamaica, put them together with his regular session players in the Black Ark studio he later burned down in a fit of psychosis, and recorded an album. As this fine reissue proves (the second in as many months; it was also reissued under the alternative title "Roots From The Congo"), the resultant music - a vibrant mix of Perry's particular brand of dub reggae and soukous music - was not only magical, but also unlike almost anything that had come before. For some reason it was only ever released on small labels in France and Belgium at the time, meaning that original copies are extremely hard to find. This reissue, then, is long overdue. Do yourself a favour and snap them up before they all disappear.
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 in stock $24.20
Peace & Love: Wadadasow (reissue)
Cat: ASH707 LP. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Run Come Rally (7:26)
Seventy-Two Nations (10:18)
Zion Land (9:25)
Know How You Stand (10:02)
Review: One of many Studio One-affiliated releases to crop up as of late, Dadawah's 'Peace And Love / Wadadasow' is a rarity few heads can claim to know. A side alias of practising Rastafarian and musician Ras Michael (Michael George Henry), Dadawah ended up his magnum opus despite original intent as a lower-key piece. This one's made up of a weird and wonderful cross-section of styles: wah guitar, plodding bass and the rhythmic chants of his religious music influence of choice, the Nyabhinghi - Rastafarian devotional music combining African drumming and gospel. A classic, reissued whirlwind of laid-back joy.
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 in stock $26.31
Since There Were Circles (reissue)
Cat: ASH 102. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Folk/Americana
I Love To Sing/Sweet Harriet (4:14)
City Scenes (3:29)
Love Came Riding (3:09)
Loser (3:24)
Not That I Would Want Her Back (2:44)
Theme From The Music Box (3:22)
Anymore (3:28)
Spilling Over (3:50)
She Can Get Along (2:52)
Up In The Morning Me (2:02)
Since There Were Circles (5:10)
 in stock $29.74
Eternity
Eternity (LP + insert)
Cat: ASH 311. Rel: 01 May 19
 
Jazz
Spiritual Eternal (2:57)
Wisdom Eye (3:02)
Los Caballos (11:24)
Om Supreme (9:19)
Morning Worship (3:25)
Spring Rounds (5:58)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $30.80
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